Tenders from prequalified contractors have been invited for construction of the $103.8 million duplication of Tourle Street and Cormorant Road at Kooragang Island.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Warren Truss said early preliminary works began last week to ensure the successful tenderer is able to start work as soon as possible. The State Government says the company given the job of overseeing a key Hunter infrastructure project must make traffic management a priority, amid fears of gridlock on Kooragang Island.
“The Australian and NSW governments have each committed $51.9 million to deliver the upgrade of Tourle Street and Cormorant Road at Kooragang Island,” Mr Truss said.
“The successful contractor will be responsible for duplicating 3.8 kilometres of Tourle Street and Cormorant Road between Industrial Drive at Mayfield West and Egret Street at Kooragang.'
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“Prequalified contractors are now invited to submit tenders for major building work which is expected to start early next year after the successful contractor is announced.”
Tenders close at 2.30pm on Wednesday 18 November 2015. Tenders are to be lodged in the Tender Box, at Roads and Maritime Services, Level 9, 101 Miller Street, North Sydney NSW 2060.
For more information on the duplication of Tourle Street, Cormorant Road at Kooragang visitwww.rms.nsw.gov.au/projects and www.tenders.nsw.gov.au/rta.
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